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THS DAILY COLLEGIAN Thuraday, Seojmnber 17, 1970 SPORTS Gridders PCAA slate opens on Saturday • The Fresno State College Bull- the signal calling of Karl Francis dog footbaU team travels toSanta who ■"•■ •* tossin* t0e»her John Barbara Saturday night to meet Sexton or Gary Boreham. the University of California, _ , ._ • „_. . Santa Barbara Gauchos ln their J*,™"*?*. 0,",eBu ^^ first Pacific Coast Athletic As- °"en5lve ""•*£■£ TUswl" , game. The contest will be thejame that started the open- 3 o'clock. MORE TO FOLLOW Harrier 'Watermelon Run' on Sunday lng game of the season. Following the first week of PCAA action the Bulldogs are first ln rushing yardage with 323; first ln team rushing defensive, 104 yards, and number t By Chuck K.iu* The annual "Watermelon Run* will open the season for Red Estes' 1970 cross country team Sunday at 10 a.m. The long slx-mlle FSC campus off tl A good alumni group should put up quite an opposlUon. Among the featured runners for the grads will be Dave Cords, one of the all-time top Bulldog runners, and John Kaglwara, the record holder for the college Estes lege. Tim Hofer and Dave Lehn of College of the Sequoias, with Diablo Valley transfer Greg Lyon and Mylon Hamrlck. Freshman candidates for the team are Ken Adams and BUI Hebert of McLane, Mike Russler from Clovis and Madera's Richard Wills. The crosscountry team trained for eight days at Shaver Lake the week before school started. "We started running at 6 a.m. and ran about 90 to 100 miles ;' PCAA hopes this season ride on four returning lettermen, Keith Strodl, Roger Davis, Jim Dowdall and Kevin Dougherty. "Strodl ls co-captaln and probably the number one man as we go Into the first meet,* Estes said. Strodl, a senior, has a 4:10 clocking for the mile and 9:22 ln the two-mUe. Of the other lettermen, Davis and Dowdall are seniors with Dougherty a sophomore. Twins Curt and Craig Ellas are top junior college transfers from Citrus College. Other JC harriers running for Estes Include Jeff Hill, Manuel Hernandez, Larry Lung and Glenn McCarthy of Fresno City Col- FOR SALE New pasnt. very el..„. $900. VERN ALCORN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 304 CLOVIS AVE.. CLOVIS 299^264 EHME» FURNISHED APT. Clovis. All HELP WANTED-Male, Me<S Ed's Pizza Parlor. Must be 21 years of Age, Work nfghts. Inquire at Me <S Ed's, SurtnysidePlaza. For Sale - Pentax, lens Ft.8, speeds to 1/1000sec.$95. Lange, 487-2391; eve. 227-8123 Two added to athletic staff S. Robert Bereskln and James Armstrong are recent additions to the Intercollegiate Athletic staff at Fresno State CoUege It was announced by Director of Athletics, Cecil Coleman. Bereskln, a 28-year-old assistant professor of geology will direct the new Intercollegiate sport at FSC - soccer. Armstrong ls an associate professor ln the physical education department and will be a member of the The new soccer coach Is a 19G4 graduate of theUnlversltyof Southern California with a BS degree In geology. He received his MS degree In 1966 from the University of California at Santa Barbara and his doctorate in 1969, also from UC Santa Bar- While attending UCSB, Bereskln was a member of the UCSB Open Soccer Team. He played both fullback and goal keeper. He was also a referee for the National Colleglale Athletic Association soccer program. Armstrong, who ls 29 years of age, Is a 1965 graduate of Brlgham Young University where he earned his BS degree ln physical education. In 1967 he received his MD degree In physical education and physiology and this past spring, earned his physical therapy degree from Cal State Long Beach. While attending BYU, he was a member of the baseball team and earned All-Conference honors twice as a second baseman. He was selected to the NCAA District 7 team his senior season. during the camp," Estes said. Estes' problem this year Is trying to buck the outstanding opposition put up by the PCAA teams. Long Beach ls the 1969 champion, San Diego is a perennial power and San Jose will have a beefed-up squad. •We can handle the other squads and we hope to give the favored teams a good run for the championship," said Esles. "Our strength ls depth and we hope to surprise some people." The Bulldogs first Intercollegiate match will be Sept. 26 InSan Jose. Later on In November the top runners on the Pacific Coast will compete here ln theWestern Reglonals. Have opening for 3 college £ fellows. Must be neat ap- J pearing and have car. Work J 3 nights a week, half a day • on Saturday. Earn $80 per j ' lothe Placement I The Bulldogs' offensive game will be led by Henry Woodson, running back, and Gary Caropreso, fullback, both of whom were the leading ground gainers l0* yards, W ni in the season opener. Between offense category them they gained 268 yards of the Bulldogs' total rushing yardage of 323 yards. Woodson ls the leading rusher ln the PCAA with 152 and ls tied for scoring leadership with 18 points. th434y The passing game will rely oi Offics i 267. Adm dg„ 1 P.M. or 3 P.M. September 18th LIMA R8NSIAN FRI. SEPT. 25 8 P.M. FRESNO CONVENnQN CENTER SEI1AND ARENA WITH THIS COUPON M r GRUMBACHER TITANIUM WHITE (ML PAINT DISCOUNT ART SUPPLIES—-j AR SURPLUS DEPOT BROADWAY at VENTURA ^■Aj-fl^^AJsSJ SAFETY CHECK ALL 1960 THRU 1967 VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS Sat., Sept. 19, 8 AM to 12 Noon The following items'will be checked — • Brake System - Checked for lulu t condition ef lining. • Steering - Check linkage & play ii liar • Suspension - Check springs I This Safety Check-is offered to you courtesy of GUY GARDNER VOLKSWAGEN Ml E. .Shaw at Fresno St., Fresno, Calif. This is our way of saying Thank You for being a Volkswagen Owner Daily Collegian First arrest made in Saturday violence FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1970 Allen named acting dean, replacement being sought Dr. Deryle K. Allen was named acting dean of students yesterday by Fresno State College Presl- Dr. Norman A. Baxter. Bax- ald a search will be started Immediately for a permanent Allen succeeds Dr. W. Donald Albright, who was reassigned by Baxter to a counseling position following a dispute over Ihe du- if the dean of students. served three years ln the dean of students office as director of counseling and testing and four years as testing officer and coordinator of faculty advising. In his 24 years ln education, Allen has served as a mathematics teacher, vocational counselor at the University of Oklahoma, director of student affairs at Southwestern State College In Weatherford, Okla., an educaUonal specialist with the Naval Air TechnlcalTralnlngComniand (ConUnued on Page 3, Col. 3) The first In what may bs a series of arrests stemming from violence during reglstraUon at the Men's Gymnasium Saturday was made late Wednesday night ln VlsaUa with the arrest of Jorge Leos, a Fresno State College graduate student. A spokesman for the district attorney's office said Leos was charged with suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon. The spokesman said complaints against other Individuals connected with Saturday's violence were Ming filed, and more arrests would be made. Violence broke out Saturday when 125 demonstrators blocked reglstraUon for four hours. At one point during the demonstration, a small band of club-wleld- lng Chlcanos charged a waiting crowd of students outside the Men's Gymnasium. Eight students were injured, two of them seriously. FSC President Dr. Norman A. Baxter announced Wednesday six students were being suspended from school for 14 days for alleged parUr.ipaUon ln the demonstration. Yesterday the admlnls- i of the Sources close to theDallyCol- leglan haye Indicated the student was Chris Hernandez, an EOP financial aids counselor. According to the sources, Hernandez was reinstated by Baxter at the urging of student government leaders. Although the coUege ls not officially releasing Uve names of the students, two black students, Carol Bishop and Julius Brooks announced Wednesday they had been Informed by the administration they were among those sus- Accordlng'to Presld tempore Phil Sherwood, an hoc Student Senate committee BULLETIN Dally CoUegian ls unable to confirm a story run ln the Fresno Guide this morning that seven more persons have been arrested Blacks and Chicanos demand continuation of special editions Representatives of black and 'own students on campus, appeared before the Board of Publications yesterday and demanded the special editions of the Dally Collegian be reinstated for Sam Germany andJohnRamlr- ez, spokesmen for the black and brown students, voiced strong BULLETIN Applications are now available ln the FSC AssoclaUon Office, located upstairs ln the College Union, for groups who wish to apply for special editions of the Daily CoUegian. Applications most be turned ln by 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 and must contain th* name of the day editor, purpose of the special edlUon, and faculty support for continuance of tho minority editions. During the 1969-70 academic year a black and brown edlUon of the Dally Collegian was published on alternate Mondays. The edlUons expired on June 30,1970. It ls the board's policy that any •special Interest group* on campus who wants a special edlUon for either the fall or spring must apply to the board ln the fall. The Board on PubUcaUons approved the special edlUons with the understanding that the black and brown papers would eventually merge with the regular editions of the paper, although no definite date has yet been set. Minority edlUons of the CoUe- gtan came under attack last year and It ls the contention of many students and faculty that the withholding of funds for the Daily CoUegian, by then AcUng President Dr. Karl Falk, was aimed at tbe special editions. It was tbe adoption of the special edlUons, by the board, ln spring 1969 that caused tbe Department of Journalism to sever relations with the CoUegian. Germany said, ln explaining the need for special edlUons, that with a student body of 14,000, and the Collegian's small staff. It could not adequately cover Uve news and needs of black and When asked If he felt the black and brown edlUons could merge with the Collegian he answered •at this UmeblackandbrownBtu- dents are not ready to merge with the white CoUegian.' Burton Swope, editor of tbe Dally Collegian, said, "I, more than- anyone else, would Uke to see a merger of special edlUons with the regular Dally CoUegian format. However, I must agree with those blacks and Chlcanos who say the time for merger ls not now. In lieu of recent events, for special edlUons ls Just as valid as It was last year.* Germany stated simply the desire of black and brown students, * gentlemen, we want our papers.* borhood Council of M meeUng with the admlnlstraUon :oday to discuss the suspensions and urge Baxter to relnstateMlss late yesterday to discuss the Chicano youths attack two in FSC parking lot Two Fresno State CoUege students were al led gedly attacked by Chicano youths armed with a miniature hardwood bat Wednesday night. According to the Campus Security Patrol, Larry D. Adams, a sophomore pre-med major, and James A. Coulter, a freshman P.E. major, were walking through the dorm parking lot west of Homan HaU when they were approached by the youths. The CSP said the youths demanded to know what the status of the La Raza Studies program was and when Adams repUed It had been canceUed, he was hit ln the back with asmaUbat. Coulter was allegedly jumped by tbe other youth and a shuffle ensued. Tbe CSP said they found Adam Ballesteros Jr., 18, of 3509 N. Fordham Ave., and Henry V. Lopez, 19, of 2620 E. Clay Ave. hiding behind some bushes near the scene or the alleged attack. Both were booked In the Fresno County Jail on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon- According to the CPS neither Ballesteros nor Lopes are students at FSC. Tbey said Adams and Coulter received only minor Injuries. RECORD BUSINESS - The new Fresno State College had a busy and profitable week as students In record streamed through the store buying books and suppl to spokesmen for. the bookstore the amount of money taken sales exceeds that of any previous semester. They said ei and congestion, which was greatly alleviated by the men s held to a minimum.
Object Description
Title | 1970_09 The Daily Collegian September 1970 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1970 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | September 17, 1970 Pg 8- September 18, 1970 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1970 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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THS DAILY COLLEGIAN Thuraday, Seojmnber 17, 1970
SPORTS
Gridders PCAA slate
opens on Saturday
• The Fresno State College Bull- the signal calling of Karl Francis
dog footbaU team travels toSanta who ■"•■ •* tossin* t0e»her John
Barbara Saturday night to meet Sexton or Gary Boreham.
the University of California, _ , ._ • „_. .
Santa Barbara Gauchos ln their J*,™"*?*. 0,",eBu ^^
first Pacific Coast Athletic As- °"en5lve ""•*£■£ TUswl"
, game. The contest will be thejame that started the open-
3 o'clock.
MORE TO FOLLOW
Harrier 'Watermelon Run' on Sunday
lng game of the season.
Following the first week of
PCAA action the Bulldogs are
first ln rushing yardage with 323;
first ln team rushing defensive,
104 yards, and number t
By Chuck K.iu*
The annual "Watermelon Run*
will open the season for Red
Estes' 1970 cross country team
Sunday at 10 a.m.
The long slx-mlle FSC campus
off tl
A good alumni group should
put up quite an opposlUon.
Among the featured runners for
the grads will be Dave Cords,
one of the all-time top Bulldog
runners, and John Kaglwara, the
record holder for the college
Estes
lege. Tim Hofer and Dave Lehn
of College of the Sequoias, with
Diablo Valley transfer Greg Lyon
and Mylon Hamrlck.
Freshman candidates for the
team are Ken Adams and BUI
Hebert of McLane, Mike Russler
from Clovis and Madera's Richard Wills.
The crosscountry team trained
for eight days at Shaver Lake the
week before school started.
"We started running at 6 a.m.
and ran about 90 to 100 miles
;' PCAA hopes this season
ride on four returning lettermen,
Keith Strodl, Roger Davis, Jim
Dowdall and Kevin Dougherty.
"Strodl ls co-captaln and probably the number one man as
we go Into the first meet,* Estes
said. Strodl, a senior, has a
4:10 clocking for the mile and
9:22 ln the two-mUe.
Of the other lettermen, Davis
and Dowdall are seniors with
Dougherty a sophomore.
Twins Curt and Craig Ellas
are top junior college transfers
from Citrus College.
Other JC harriers running for
Estes Include Jeff Hill, Manuel
Hernandez, Larry Lung and Glenn
McCarthy of Fresno City Col-
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